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Okay people after having read the title I know what you all must be thinking, what the f*ck? And hey I understand it’s a natural response to an odd and very strange concept. But today I’m going to let you all in on a little secret, I have a slight interest should I say in the paranormal.Now don’t go all crazy on me and dismiss as some kind of a delusional psychopath though I’d be the first to admit that I come across as unconventional some times lol (understatement of the century no doubt). 
 
Ever since I was a wee bundle of joy (before I became radicalised feme fatale) I’ve  had a keen (what my mother would say highly “obsessive”) fascination with all things spooky and unexplainable, which leads me on to my ultimate and some would say slightly “unhealthy” interest in Mermaids. Yes I said Mermaid’s (and no I have not watched Disney’s the little mermaid way to much). It all started with me picking up a simple child friendly marine biology book when I around five (picture book filled with stories my parents read to me)  and ever since then I haven’t been able to convince myself whole heartily that these mysterious creatures absolutely without a show of a doubt do not exist…despite being of the clear cut “facts only - no mumbo jumbo for me” scientific persuasion. My interest even lead me to go out of my way to look for real life actual accounts of mermaid sightings by SOMALI’S, yes Somali fisherman and lone men walking the sores of Somali at night (yes spooky indeed). My father didn’t help matters by encouraging my fascination by telling me real life accounts where his friend had actually one time or another all claimed to have seen what can only be described as female mermaids (he was navel commander). Perhaps I’m just way too open minded that or need to be in a mad house, either way it is a fact well known that we know more about what’s outside our solar system then we do of our oceans. So hey? Who really knows right? I kind of doubt it, but hey  I really don’t know  
Any way I wanted you all to take a little time to read collective mermaid Sightings that I have come across. I think you’ll find it fascinating, I did!. After reading it I ask you do you think there’s a slight smidgen of possibility that mermaids might exist? Let us begin………. The mermaid, half woman, half fish is part of the human collective consciousness; everyone knows what a mermaid is, whether they believe they exist or not. They appear in TV commercials, children’s stories and movies for both adults and kids. With the majority of our oceans still unexplored, is it possible they are real creatures yet to be discovered? Or are they like the fairy-folk, deliberately hiding from human eyes? 
 
   Some actual documented sightings include:
An article in The Times newspaper, England, submitted in 1809 by William Munro, school teacher; an account that occurred twelve years earlier when he was walking along Sandside Bay. He saw what he thought was a naked woman, sitting on a rock and combing her light-brown hair. The face was plump, with ruddy cheeks and blue eyes. Munro thought that if the rock she’d been sitting on hadn’t looked so dangerous, he would have dismissed her as human. After a few minutes it dropped off and swam into the sea and away. Munro also wrote, ‘It may be necessary to remark, that previous to the period I beheld this object, I had heard it frequently reported by several persons, and some of those persons whose veracity I have never disputed, that they had seen such a phenomenon as I have described, though then, like many others, I was not disposed to credit their testimony on the subject. I can say of truth, that it was only by seeing the phenomenon, I was perfectly convinced of its existence.
‘If the above narrative can be in any way subservient towards establishing the existence of a phenomenon hitherto almost incredible to naturalists, or to remove the scepticism of others, who are ready to dispute everything which they cannot fully comprehend, you are welcome to it’.
First Century AD, Pliny the Elder writes about Nereids – women with rough scaly bodies like fish, a mythological precursor to mermaids. Fifth Century AD, Physiologus in his Bestiary describes the real mermaid with the upper body of a woman and the lower of a fish, split at about the navel. The book is a study of animals and their natures and remains influential until the 18th century. 13th Century, Bartholomew Angelicus in his book De Propietatibus Rerum described the mermaid as a femme fatale stealing sailors from fatale stealing sailors from their ships. Click here for more on the medieval mermaid. 
1493, January 4, Christopher Columbus reports seeing three mermaids playing about and jumping out of the water. He says, "They were not ***
During an attempt to find a northern passage to the East Indies, Henry Hudson's log reported on June 15, 1608 that two of his company, Thoms Hill and Robert Raynor said that they had seen a mermaid, their description read: "From the Navill upward, her backe and breasts were like a woman’s. . . her skin was very white; and long haire hanging down behinde, of colour blacke; in her going downe they saw her tayle, which was like the tayle of a Porposse, and speckled like a Macrell". ***
1830, a farm woman in the Outer Hebrides spotted a mermaid frolicking in the water. They were unable to capture her alive but did manage to kill her with a rock. The corpse was seen and described in detail by Alexander Carmichael, a well-known scholar. ***
In the Shipping Gazette on June 4th 1857 an article reported a Scottish seaman had spotted a creature, ‘in the shape of a woman with full breasts, dark complexion, and comely face. ***
1560, Bosquez, aide to the Viceroy of Goa, performed autopsies on 7 mermaids caught by fishermen in Ceylon.  ***
1599, in the book Historia Monstrorum a real mermaid and her mate are reported embracing near the Nile River delta.  ***
1608, June 15, Henry Hudson, explorer and discoverer of the Hudson River, records seeing a real mermaid near Russia. He wrote in his log: Two crew members - Thomas Hilles and Robert Rayner - sighted a mermaid at 75° 7' N, and shouted at the rest of the crew to come and look. Hudson further recorded it as having a "tail of a porpoise and speckled like a mackerel." She was "looking earnestly on the men" who gathered on the side to see her. The description Hudson wrote says she was "speckled like a macrell" (mackerel) with long black hair, white skin and a woman's breasts.  ***
1614, John Smith sees a real mermaid off the coast of Massachusetts ***
1718, a "sea wife" is caught off the island of Borneo and put in a large vat, where it died after a few days. It was heard to utter cries like a mouse.  ***
1739, sailors of the ship Halifax caught and ate several mermaids in the East Indies. Said they tasted like veal.  ***
1811, a farmer near Kintyre reported spotting a real mermaid washing herself and combing her hair.  ***
1830, a farm woman in the Outer Hebrides spotted a mermaid frolicking in the water. They were unable to capture her alive but did manage to kill her with a rock. The corpse was seen and described in detail by Alexander Carmichael, a well-known scholar. ***
In 1947 on the Island of Muck in Scotland, an 80-year-old fisherman reported that he had seen a mermaid, ‘in the sea about 20 yards from the shore, sitting combing her hair on a floating herring box used to preserve live lobsters. Unfortunately, as soon as the mermaid looked round, she realized that she had been seen, and plunged into the sea’. ***In the Philippines. A washerwoman was doing the laundry by a river, while her daughter was playing nearby.  Soon, the woman realized that her daughter was missing.  So she looked everywhere in the village for her child, who was nowhere to be found.Hours later, the child was found, safe...and happy."Where have you been?" asked the mother.
So the girl told her story: She met and befriended a mermaid, who took her to the watery depths.  She was offered a feast, where one of the dishes was fish.  It was a good thing that she did not eat the fish, or else the mermaid would kill her, because fish are the creature's friends.  After the meal, the girl and the mermaid played.  Then the latter brought the child back to the shore. Now remember this can be disputed against as children do have highly active immaginations ***
2004, wild internet reports of a real mermaid corpse seen in Chennai, India, after the famous Christmas tsunami. Photographs were included, but research shows that the pictures had been circulating for some time before the tsunami  
FactsScientists do not think it’s possible for a creature to exist that is half mammal and half fish, the two species are simply too far apart in terms of vertebrate’s evolution. The popular scientific theory is that manatees or sea cows are what some sailors have seen and, due to long voyages at sea and malnutrition, have mistaken them for human-like creatures. The manatees are found in coastal regions and have a fish-like tail, but they could never be described as having a comely face. Even though we know very little about our oceans, with such a tiny portion of it explored; scientists still believe it unlikely mermaids are creatures yet to be discovered. They agree that there are many animals that we don’t know about yet and sometimes creatures are discovered; like the Coelacanth, ("see-la-kanth"), that 400 million year old "living fossil" fish, pre-dating the dinosaurs by millions of years and once thought to have gone extinct with them, 65 million years ago, the Coelacanth with its "missing link" "proto legs" was "discovered" alive and well in 1938 at the mouth of the Chalumna River on the east coast of South Africa. But the truth is, say the scientists, that the deep-sea areas have only become inhabited fairly recently in geological terms; so the likelihood of anything popping up from mythology is pretty low.Oh and in the medical sense, mermaid babies exist. The disorder is called sirenomelia, where the lower limbs are fused together. One sirenomelia case occurs in every 70,000 births, and since it had always been fatal, until today, folklore could have contained the hope that mermaid babies could survive
So does this mean that the mermaids of myth and legend have never existed? 
Some argue that there is a link between the Sirens of Homer’s Odyssey and mythological mermaids; the only problem with this is that the Mediterranean Sea, where the Odyssey is set, completely dried up around 10 million years ago and only started to refill recently during the times of mankind. In early Homer references the sea was as dry as a desert. This means that ancient Western stories from the Mediterranean cannot have creatures of this kind in them brought over from ancient times. But the interesting thing about mermaids is that stories about them come from all over the world, from different countries and cultures; as if they are part of the human collective memory. In West Africa, Mami Wata is a Vodou goddess of the sea who appears in mermaid shape; she is kind to women and often blesses them with children, but has special sympathies for barren women. The Babylonian God Oannes is said to be the first recorded creature part man, part fish; Lord of the Waters.  
There have been links with human women and mermaids for a long time; the pain a mermaid goes through when she wishes to become human has been compared to the pain of menstruation and childbirth. In the Hans Christian Anderson story, The Little Mermaid, she has to bear the pain of 8 oysters being attached to her tail at the age of 15 to denote her rank, that she has come of age. Later when the witch grants her wish to become human, she has to bear the terrible pain of her tail splitting in two, becoming legs, with every following step feeling like walking on needles and swords. The tail here seems to be symbolic of the female reproductive system. In Melusine the French Medieval tale, Melusine married Raymond of Poitou, she forbid him to see her in the bath one day out of the week. They had children, and some of them had strange features like big teeth. One day he spied on her in the bath, and saw that she was part serpent or fish. This is thought to parallel men’s feelings of being unable to affect the changes women go through, particularly their menstrual cycle. Stories like these may back up what the scientists say, that mermaids do not exist, they could merely be a way of expressing certain human conditions in stories. Still others argue that we should not discount the similarities of world-spanning mermaid sightings and myths, pervading so many different cultures who express aspects of life in vastly different ways. Mermaids are said to have fairy-like powers, with the ability to grant wishes; some fisherman have believed that spotting a mermaid is a bad omen, yet spotting them has saved their lives by making them steer clear of their intended paths. It could easily be argued, and well believed, that if something can exist with such prominence in the human psyche, the chances are that it is real; mermaids either exist here on Earth and appear when they wish, or live in some other dimension or plain of existence that our collective consciousness remembers.
Now I’d like to leave you all with this little thought provoking song..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgA2xo0HYrE (okay so Ariel didn’t exactly help to dispel any ideas I might have had on the subject but I enjoyed the cartoon non the less)..loooool  
Again….Do you think there could be a slightly itsy bitsy teeny-weeny chance? Personally when I don’t understand something or something is strange I just leave it to Allah Its kind of like those ghost and spirit sighting’s I don’t believe in them but hey who bloody knows for sure except Allah right?  
Ps I also think the cit of Atlantis might have actually existed. We just haven’t found it yet
 
(The doc then leaves the forum with her nutty professor hair in tact)
 
      




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